So far, the company has not publicly indicated a plan to change the June 12 vote.

“We have scheduled the meeting for June 12th and have made no announcement otherwise,” a Sprint representative said, when asked whether the company could delay the vote.

The SoftBank deal has already won approvals from state regulators and a number of federal agencies. On Friday, Sprint said it was adding retired Adm. Mike Mullen to its board as part of a national security agreement with the U.S. government.

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